Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has called on the Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan to meet the families of the ...
When asked if his refusal to meet families affected by the Creeslough tragedy was insensitive, Minister for Justice Jim ...
Former government ministers will be facilitated in giving sworn testimony to the Omagh Bombing Inquiry, according to a new Bill.
Apple sought a meeting with the Department of Justice after comments by Minister Jim O’Callaghan on data privacy and security caused “alarm” among “the most senior leadership” of the tech giant.
Jim O'Callaghan was responding to the latest PSNI officer recruitment campaign that attracted the lowest percentage of ...
Plans to introduce electronic tagging for criminal offenders have been delayed once again after a tender for the supply and ...
Prison authorities, assisted by Gardaí, confiscated on average more than one weapon per day in Irish jails last year, as the total number of weapon seizures jumped by 70 per cent. New data from the ...
Solicitors are at loggerheads with Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan over planned reforms to criminal legal aid payments that would cut fees for an average length District Court case by about €24.
The Sinn Féin leader met families of those killed and injured in the 2022 Creeslough explosion as they continue to campaign ...
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Omagh Bombing evidence can be given by former Irish ministers
Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan secured Government approval for the Bill on Monday.
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